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See also: Glimmer

English

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Etymology

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From Middle English glimeren, glemeren (to glimmer), equivalent to glim (to shine) +‎ -er (frequentative suffix). Cognate with German Low German glimmern (to glimmer), German glimmern (to glimmer), Danish glimre (to glimmer), Swedish glimra (to glimmer). Doublet of glimpse.

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Noun

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glimmer (countable and uncountable, plural glimmers)

  1. A faint light; a dim glow.
    The glimmer of the fireflies was pleasant to watch.
  2. A flash of light.
  3. A faint or remote possibility (as it were a flash of light).
    Synonym: glimpse
    a glimmer of hope
  4. (dated, uncountable) Mica.

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Verb

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glimmer (third-person singular simple present glimmers, present participle glimmering, simple past and past participle glimmered)

  1. (intransitive) To shine with a faint, unsteady light.
    Synonyms: flicker, glimpse, shimmer, twinkle; see also Thesaurus:glisten
    The fireflies glimmered in the dark.
    the glimmering dawn    a glimmering lamp

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Icelandic

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Glitter particles

Etymology

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From Danish glimmer, from glimre (to glimmer). Cognate with glimrandi (splendid), which is also from Danish. False friend with English glimmer.

Noun

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glimmer n

  1. glitter (small decorative shiny particles)
  2. (mineralogy) mica


Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Derived from glimre (glitter, glisten, sparkle). Sense 2 is from German Glimmer. Has also undergone influence from English.

Noun

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glimmer m (definite singular glimmeren, uncountable)

  1. (literary and formal) magnificence, glitter, tinsel, something that shines
    Rikdommens glimmer
    The tinsel of wealth
  2. mica
    Glimmer er et mineral som lett spaltes i tynne flak.
    Mica is a mineral that easily separates into thin leaves.

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  • glimmerskifer
  • Lys glimmer = white mica (literally: "bright mica")

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Derived from glimre (glitter, glisten, sparkle), with influence from English. The definition is from German Glimmer.

Noun

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glimmer m (definite singular glimmeren, uncountable)

  1. mica
    Glimmer er eit mineral som lett spaltast i tynne flak.
    Mica is a mineral that easily separates into thin leaves.

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  • glimmerskifer
  • Lys glimmer = white mica (literally: "bright mica")

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Swedish

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from German Glimmer.

Noun

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glimmer c

  1. (mineralogy) mica
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Etymology 2

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Deverbal from glimra.

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glimmer n

  1. (rare) shine, gloss, sheen, radiance
    Synonyms: glans, skimmer
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